El Keniano wrote:
Deanouk wrote:
LOL.
I have never seen a more blatant piece of lying!
I watched it on the 1:00pm BBC news here in the UK, and he suggests he was giving the testers money for them to buy tea!!!
I'd like to know how expensive tea is in Kenya!?
I hope there aren't people out there who would fall for this!
It's pretty normal in Kenya. I've done it several times myself without thinking. "Here's a little something for tea" is a phrase literally every Kenyan with a regular salary has uttered at some point. Hard for westerners to understand, I know. Also, the money wasn't a lot (can't remember the exact amount but it was like enough to buy coffee and and sandwiches or something like that). Don't want to defend him because I don't know how it went down, but really very fishy going ons around this case. I almost wish he doped because I can't fathom the kind of evil that would so cold-heartedly frame an athlete like this ruining his entire legacy.
Asbel has put on weight and looks somewhat pudgy by his standards. This is it. It's over for him. But if you ask my opinion, he sounds sincere and extremely hurt by what's happened. I'd imagine he's being ostracised and that can't be good.
If he's found guilty and banned will he have to leave Kenya? I can't imagine the government wanting him hanging around the country where he sets such a bad example for the younsters.